In furtherance of those general purposes outlined above, it is the objective of this part to define various appropriate categories of commercial, public and quasi-public, residential, recreational, open space and woodland districts in such manner as to recognize the existing character and quality of land uses and natural features throughout the Town in accord with the findings and objectives of the Town Plan and in recognition of the Adirondack Park Land Use and Development Plan.
A. 
For these purposes, the Town of Colton is divided into the following districts.
(1) 
Private lands:
CH
Colton Hamlet
SCH
South Colton Hamlet
CC
Community Center
R-Rec
Residential Recreational
RT
Residential Town
R-RuP
Residential Rural Park
OCP
Open Countryside Park
Ru-I
Rural Industrial
FMP
Forest Management Park
LP
Land Preservation — Overlay
RMT
Resource Management Town
(2) 
Public lands:
SP
State Park
SR
State Reforestation
CR
County Reforestation
WF
State Wild Forest
B. 
Provision is also made for creation of one or a combination of the following planned development (P) districts:
P-R
Planned Residential
P-Rec
Planned Recreational
P-C
Planned Commercial
P-I
Planned Industrial
A. 
The standard and conditional uses permitted in each of the above-established districts, and a summary of the standards applicable thereto, are set forth in Attachment 6 of this chapter, which is hereby made a part of this part.[1]
[1]
Editor's Note: Attachment 6, Zoning Districts Table, containing standard and conditional uses by district and minimum and maximum lot and setback dimensions, is attached to this chapter.
B. 
Uses not listed as standard or conditional uses in Attachment 6 shall be deemed to be prohibited. Specifically, no building or use shall be permitted except as listed under "Standard Uses" or "Conditional Uses" in Attachment 6, according to the respective district and in accord with the process and regulations hereinafter specified.[2]
[2]
Editor's Note: Attachment 6, Zoning Districts Table, containing standard and conditional uses by district and minimum and maximum lot and setback dimensions, is attached to this chapter.
C. 
A building or use considered accessory to the principal building or use may be erected or placed on the same parcel in accord with the definition of such building or use and the additional provisions of § 105-69.
A. 
The above-established districts are delineated on a Zoning Map entitled "Zoning Map No. 1 — Town of Colton, New York" and sectional submaps entitled "Zoning Map No. 2 — Colton Hamlet, Town of Colton, New York," "Zoning Map No. 3 — South Colton Hamlet, Town of Colton, New York" and "Zoning Map No. 4 — Higley Flow, Town of Colton, New York" included herein as Attachment II,[1] which maps with all subsequent amendments thereto are hereby made a part of this Part 3 and this chapter, of which they are a part.
[1]
Editor's Note: The Zoning Maps are on file in the Town offices.
B. 
The above-established districts are referenced to two additional Zoning Maps entitled "Zoning Map No. 5 — Composite Resource Considerations, Town of Colton, New York" and "Zoning Map No. 6 — Adirondack Park Land Use and Development Plan, Town of Colton, New York." Zoning Maps Nos. 5 and 6 are included in Attachment II[2] to determine the location and type of limiting or critical natural characteristics and to identify the location of the respective categories of the Park Plan relative to the Town zoning districts and thus to assist in the determination and coordination of Class A and Class B Regional Projects. Zoning Maps Nos. 5 and 6, with all subsequent amendments thereto, are hereby made a part of this Part 3 and this chapter, of which they are a part.
[2]
Editor's Note: The Zoning Maps are on file in the Town offices.